Looking Into the Seeds of Time: Social Mechanisms in Economic DevelopmentGorcum, 1979 - 357 Seiten |
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... reason ; and so acting accord- ing to reason became acting virtuously . Having abolished providence man was thrown back upon himself . Growth of mind became growth of good . Values previously conceived in terms of Eternal Spirit became ...
... reason ; and so acting accord- ing to reason became acting virtuously . Having abolished providence man was thrown back upon himself . Growth of mind became growth of good . Values previously conceived in terms of Eternal Spirit became ...
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... reason cannot be an incentive to action . Yet the whole purpose of moral judgement is precisely this - to guide man's actions . Reason must always be concerned with facts or with the relations between ideas , while passions are ...
... reason cannot be an incentive to action . Yet the whole purpose of moral judgement is precisely this - to guide man's actions . Reason must always be concerned with facts or with the relations between ideas , while passions are ...
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... reason , must seem fully as consistent and natural . In vain , therefore , should we pretend to determine any single event , or infer any cause or effect , without the assistance of observation and experience . Hence , we may discover ...
... reason , must seem fully as consistent and natural . In vain , therefore , should we pretend to determine any single event , or infer any cause or effect , without the assistance of observation and experience . Hence , we may discover ...
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development of Britain and Japan with a discussion of | 35 |
Europe on the eve of the Refor | 75 |
The world begins to move Reformation to the Age of Reason | 106 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action advancement American became become better bourgeoisie capital capitalist cause century competition conception continued countries course demand dependent direct economic effect efforts employment established example existence fact fear force gain given greater growth hand History human idea improvements incomes increase individual industrial influence interest investment labour land laws less living longer man's material matter means mechanism middle moral movement nature necessary needs never objective organization party period planning political population position possible practical present problems production profit progress R. H. Tawney rational reality reason reflected regarded remained result rich rise rules share social socialist society technological theory things trade traditional true unions United universe Vide wages wants wealth whole workers